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 e6300 air cooling, what's the best cooler to get?

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blaxez
post Nov 8 2006, 10:13 PM

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QUOTE(TheForce @ Nov 8 2006, 09:33 PM)
cannot la..too far. I'm staying in JB. Have to look around the shops here...usually very hard to find. sad.gif
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Just go to S'pore, lots of hot stuffs there laugh.gif
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post Nov 9 2006, 12:58 PM

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QUOTE(haobeck @ Nov 9 2006, 12:32 PM)
Same like mine ler...

Stock = 58c
OC to 2.03ghz = 68c..

it's only 2.03..urs is 2.5ghz...

im using Ninja Raidmax casing..
dono whether the air ventilation ..or wat...

So anyone ... Hyper TX or Schythe Infinity for my E6300???  cry.gif  cry.gif
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You guys are running 2.03GHz and 2.5GHz, I'm running at 3.01GHz with stock HSF though, pump up some juice lah laugh.gif
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post Nov 9 2006, 01:16 PM

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I can hit 3.2GHz at stock voltage and using a stock heatsink though, just that my crappy RAMs ain't stable...

At that point, my full load temp is about 64C only, how the hell they could get such a high temp at only 2.05GHz?
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post Nov 9 2006, 01:25 PM

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QUOTE(haobeck @ Nov 9 2006, 01:21 PM)
I dono..i juz set the Clock Speed ... 7 x 290mhz.
The voltage i let it auto..coz i not dare.

the ram multiplier & CIA[to make processor full throttle..cruise..or something] i oso not dare to touch lo..  sad.gif  sad.gif
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The mobo will increase the voltage itself if you set it at auto. You shouldn't have any problem hitting 2.8GHz at stock voltage (1.3250V). Try locking the voltage at 1.3250 and set your PCI-E frequency at stock (100MHz).
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post Nov 9 2006, 03:00 PM

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QUOTE(Kataro @ Nov 9 2006, 02:38 PM)
The surface of Heat Sink and Processor IHS is not smooth as you seen with your eyes, I mean not 'rata' lar... the thermal paste is use to make both the heat sink surface and processor IHS surface contact better so that can transfer the heat from processor to heat sink better...sorry for cannot explain it well... blush.gif

I think that is the reason why your Processor temp can be that high compare to other...just my 2 cent lor...  wink.gif
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Concave IHS you mean? Just lap it and you'll get about 10C temp difference during load wink.gif
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post Nov 9 2006, 03:17 PM

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QUOTE(haobeck @ Nov 9 2006, 03:14 PM)
Oh ? But im using the same mobo like u all...DS3@E6300..

the possibility of having not "rata" is quite low i think..

i wanna try buka my side panel...but the whole rig look not nice...sigh..

Brothers...ok..Scythe Ninja for CPU.
How bout GPU?? Please... icon_question.gif  icon_question.gif  icon_question.gif
Budget rm200.
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For GPU, go for zalman ones, you can find it at the bulk section though. Zalman fans are silent too. thumbup.gif
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post Nov 9 2006, 10:25 PM

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QUOTE(king99 @ Nov 9 2006, 10:22 PM)
Stock cooling...

Can a Scythe Infinity fit to a Gigabyte DS3 mainboard ?
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Of course it does, make sure your casing is wide enough though

 

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